108 I I I Stocks are like wines Some are best when they're young. Some are best when they're old. But once a vin ordtnatre, always a vin ordi- natre. So it is with stocks. Some are good for a while, then sour Some improve with age. Some may never be good lnvestments, no matter how low the price. Building an investment program has a lot in common with acquir.. ing a cellar. The trick is to buy good quality when the price is right and be sure not to let some- thing go sour on the shelf If you'd like to have your stock holdings reviewed by our Research Department, the promising vin- tages separated from the unprom- ising, just say the word and send us the necessary data. Research will help you lay down a first-class cellar of investments in accordance with your means and your aims. Our stock sommeliers are at your service No charge, no obligation. ALLAN D. GULLIVER Department SB-7 MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE, FENNER & BEANE Members New York Stock Exchange and all other Principal Exchanges 70 Pine Street, New York 5, N. Y. Offices in 112 Cities Harriman, as always, is full of enter- taining facts (the tea bag, for ex- ample, is a Macy Invention) and overflowing with functional anec- dotes, many of them quite funny, but it must be added that she very carefully refrains from saYIng any- thing that might brIng even the faintest frown to the smiling faces of Jack I. Straus ( chaIrman of the board), Wheelock H. Bingham (president), or Donald B. Smiley ( vice-president and treasurer). Drawings by Roy Doty. MY STER. Y AND CR.IME ANATOMY OF A MURDER, by Robert Traver (St. Martin's) The defend- ant on trial in this practically inter- minable novel shot a man for raping his wife, and most of the book is de- voted to his attorney's attempt to show that he was legally insane at the time of the killing. The author, who operates under a pseudonym, is a justice of the Supreme Court of Michigan and presumably knows what he is talking about, but his prose is so blankly undistinguished that it is very hard to care what happens to anybody. A Book-of-the-Month Club selection. . THE. SIMPLE. LIFE. ZULUS LIVE IN LAND WITHOUT A SQUARE A Zulu lives in a round ,vorld. If he does not leave his reserve he can live his ,vhole life through and never see a straight line.-H eadline and text from the Times In Zululand the huts are round, The windows oval, and the rooves Thatched parabolically. The ground Is tilled in curvilinear grooves. When Zulus cannot smIle, they frown, To keep an arc before the eye. Describing distances to town, They say, "As flies the butterfly." Anfractuosity is king. Melodic line itself is banned, Though all are hep enougn to sing- There are no squares in Zululand -JOHN UPDIKE . All ladies of the church are asked to keep May 10th open to attend the meeting of the Women's Association. During the program that day we ,vill have the privi- lege and pleasure of hearing the voices of several of our former pastor's ,vives. -Bullettn of a Cedar Rapids, Iowa, church. How many did the old boy have ';.'\ ... ---. :x:;:- 1 ""y.... '>. )" ...... l' ""&> .tILE # "" -# ø' '"" " 4." " "#' . ..:::.:: .., y.. .. "'- " 'fHI! f!COFFIER SAUCE DIABLE , h .. -.-.. IT LL TASTE BETTER WITH ESCOFFIE (@) SAUCE! Unquestionably the world's finest sauce-the most expensive-and worth it! Created by the world. renowned chef, A. Escoffier. SAUCE DIABLE - Piquant sharp and zesty... does wonders for fish and nleat! SAUCE ROBERT - uniquely spicy yet smooth .. -a must for steaks, chops and poultry. Available at specialty food stores or send $1.10 for your choice of a bottle of Sauce Diable or Sauce Robert to Julius Wile Sons & Co., Inc., Dept. 12, Teterboro, N. J. '.LÈ I "1(1$ SIa IIn t JW:ERCEDES- BENZ On Ji pla,lol' imm.Jial. J.!ïv.I": The new 190, 219 and 220S Sedans, 1905L Roadster and Hardtop 2205 Convertible and Coupe. BRYN MAWR MERCEDES Packard-Studebaker Co. 701 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Po. Overseas delIvery arranged by F C DItmars 1000 PERSONAL $ 1 ADDRESS LABELS 2'"' Any message up to 4 lines LA"" neatly printed in black on white, gilt edge gummed ....-.,:" paper 1 1 / if' 10....... In I1ttle - books p '\v 'h 3 In. plasti 'h e " nee Pro- tect . 1000 for $1 rs, $4. Add 18é or air ship- mel) l:I :1. Prompt deIiv . la IK ÿ'ou kindly. Bruce BoIind, 118 Bohnd Bldg., Montrose 46. CalIf. SWISS Chalet ! SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO ìm J1I t i A Gourmet's Paradise on -:: an Enchanted Island RESTAURANT · SIDEWALK CAFE. SUPPER CLUB JANUARY 18, 1958